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they're afraid to come forward, a lot of them work for the government. i want the families to know what happened that night and american people know what happened on the ground. and look at pushing susan rice's story, this was by a hateful event crumbled. who did they ask from, why was snow help provided. >> greta: you think you can ask the survivors to the extent you get to know them and that's an issue to get their names. but the house of representatives, your party is in the majority and for whatever reason hasn't issued subpoenas for that information. you know, they could issue subpoenas and demand people come forward. >> i believe the attitude of the house leadership is changing when it comes to benghazi, they're going to be more aggressive. you make a good point u i've written cia director brennan, secretary of state john kerry provide the names to the congress and interview them and see what happened. the story told by the white house after the attack doesn't hold water. >> greta: everyone writes letter. letters never get answered unless you're in
they're afraid to come forward, a lot of them work for the government. i want the families to know what happened that night and american people know what happened on the ground. and look at pushing susan rice's story, this was by a hateful event crumbled. who did they ask from, why was snow help provided. >> greta: you think you can ask the survivors to the extent you get to know them and that's an issue to get their names. but the house of representatives, your party is in the majority...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy giant. cvs is requiring employees to have their vitals checked. including their weight f they don't they may have to cough up $600 a year for health insurance. john, you say the so cost saving plan is going too far. >> this isn't hooters, girls have to look good in shorts serving wings to guys watching sports games. they're shipping this off to a third party, not using it to get better health care for employees. i think this is a gross overstep in the privacy. look, if a person is 200 pounds, 100 pounds behind the counter, i don't think it matters. >> brenda: toby, you'r
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy...
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overseas, a the love federal government, legal questions. she was fbled by republicans for two and a half years. the president spoke out on that amidst all the other busy stuff he was doing on foreign policy this week. and he said even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continued to block a simple up or down vote on her nomination. the d.c. circuit has more vacancies than any other appeals court. yet we know this doesn't get a lot of attention. do you think there is any. >> to put more pressure on this do nothing congress? >> it is unlikely she will come back up. what is happening here is that this is part of the conservative cause on judicial nominations. they're made about what happened during the bush years when democrats blocked a landful of very conservative judicial nominees. in some respects, this might be payback. what could obama do? he can try another couple of judicial nominations. the bottom line is he needs to clear these judicial nominations with at least a handful of republicans. otherwise if they're too
overseas, a the love federal government, legal questions. she was fbled by republicans for two and a half years. the president spoke out on that amidst all the other busy stuff he was doing on foreign policy this week. and he said even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continued to block a simple up or down vote on her nomination. the d.c. circuit has more vacancies than any other appeals court. yet we know this doesn't get a lot of attention. do you think there is any....
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i say this is a big government, unprecedented power grab. it's paving the way, by the way, to a national sales tax. i truly believe that. but let's talk with our guests. back with us, grover norquist and gary shapiro, who is among the bill's supporters. i begin with you. >> first of all, let me correct what you said. it is not a new tax. this is not even a tax. this tax is owed by every american. >> this is a mandate by the tax to have all interstate mandates paid. the interstate bothers me, too. >> if it's unconstitutional, it is unconstitutional. i don't think it is. when you buy something in new york or new jersey, you as consumer on the internet are obligated to report to the state the tax that should be paid. >> in the state. >> in the state you're in. >> all right. >> the truth is most americans are not doing that. >> but this is not what that's doing. this is going out of states. this is crossing states, is it not, grover? >> all politicians fantasize about the idea of having a tax where they can take money from people who don't get t
i say this is a big government, unprecedented power grab. it's paving the way, by the way, to a national sales tax. i truly believe that. but let's talk with our guests. back with us, grover norquist and gary shapiro, who is among the bill's supporters. i begin with you. >> first of all, let me correct what you said. it is not a new tax. this is not even a tax. this tax is owed by every american. >> this is a mandate by the tax to have all interstate mandates paid. the interstate...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bear
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. and get this, someone here is fine with it it. fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. that work the way you wish they would. like a front
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. and get this, someone here is fine with it it. fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how...
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can you imagine if our government tried to do ha? they are working on a last-ditch effort to bail out cypress, as european stocks plunged. there are concerns. u.s. investors watching for a deal, hours before our markets open in the morning. on the table in cypress, a possible tax on bank deposits and austerity measures that could result in the loss of thousands of jobs. that has sparked a protest. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. >> jamie: good to see you. good morning, to all of you. it happens that time is running out fast in cypress. if they can't reach a deal, the european central bank will stop providing emergency funds to cypress after monday, triggering a collapse of the country's banks. greg? >> shannon: hey, jamie, eric. it is crunch time here in cyprus. the economic fate of the country could be decide in the next several hours. all of europe and the united states is watching. the action rate now is in brussels. officials are meeting with the top brass at the u.u., the european central bank. they a
can you imagine if our government tried to do ha? they are working on a last-ditch effort to bail out cypress, as european stocks plunged. there are concerns. u.s. investors watching for a deal, hours before our markets open in the morning. on the table in cypress, a possible tax on bank deposits and austerity measures that could result in the loss of thousands of jobs. that has sparked a protest. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. >> jamie: good to see you. good...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this econom they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >>
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during the crisis, the response of the government was to increase the levels of account sizes that were insured. i considered that to be extremely unlikely in the united states. >> don lee at the l.a. times. would you be in favor of reducing the flow of stimulus ago we had a month or two of job growth light in february, the unemployment rate dropping, but the long-term unemployed did not change much? and a related question, how much of a pickup you expect to see in the labor force rate?ipation what would we need to see there to show substantial improvement? >> on the first question, as i said, that is a decision for the committee. we will make a judgment about how significant improvement is, how sustained it is. long-term unemployment is one dimension of the unemployment problem. i think probably the best way to get the long-term unemployed back to work is to get an overall strong labor market. we would be looking at the overall key indicators like overall unemployment rate, payrolls, and hiring, and some other things that i mentioned. the other part of your question was about labor for
during the crisis, the response of the government was to increase the levels of account sizes that were insured. i considered that to be extremely unlikely in the united states. >> don lee at the l.a. times. would you be in favor of reducing the flow of stimulus ago we had a month or two of job growth light in february, the unemployment rate dropping, but the long-term unemployed did not change much? and a related question, how much of a pickup you expect to see in the labor force...
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social media unit should don't wish to merge just as the government uses social media for explaining for complaining for propaganda or for spinning it also has to deal with private soldiers using new media every soldier is a broadcast station. it looks innocent enough but this soldier got two weeks in a military prison. while after posting these pictures on his facebook profile this infantry fighter was brought to book for abuse of power and misuse of army weaponry . these soldiers turned a patrol in hebron into a dance move. it angered the i.d.f. but others felt they did a far better job of showing the human side of the army than any spin doctor ever courage under the military code of justice offense and i think that sergeant and above which is that in fact any conduct which is unbecoming an i.d.f. soldier would would would be for really potentially at least exposure to criminal liability could actually find yourself in jail but it's not always fun and games neither is it so clear cut the i.d.f. told r.t. that a sniper who posted this image was dealt with appropriately it's the prob
social media unit should don't wish to merge just as the government uses social media for explaining for complaining for propaganda or for spinning it also has to deal with private soldiers using new media every soldier is a broadcast station. it looks innocent enough but this soldier got two weeks in a military prison. while after posting these pictures on his facebook profile this infantry fighter was brought to book for abuse of power and misuse of army weaponry . these soldiers turned a...
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reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to produce a bit in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political groups have the rights at this stage of rebuilding a home where the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about a legitimate government and the german government should represent the opinions and interests of the whole syrian nation our position is balanced and we see that what we are seeing now is wrong. just a few minutes we'll take a look back at president obama's visit to israel and palestine to see what if anything was achieved. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this matter
reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to produce a bit in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political...
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. >> those opposed to bashar al assad's government are struggling to maintain a united coalition after the head of the u.s.-backed opposition resigned. "the new york times" reports arab nations and turkey have sharply stepped up aid to the rebels with the help of the cia. for more on that, nbc's eamon mohyeldin joins us. >> as you just mentioned there, the greatest concern for u.s. officials right now are the flights coming in from iran over iraq and into syria. now, according to u.s. intelligence estimates as well as syrian opposition figures they believe these flights are carrying important weapons and more importantly cash for the regime of president bashar al assad. they're denying that saying they're only sending humanitarian aid. more confirmation coming out that countries like saudi arabia, qatar and turkey are much more involved in accepting weapons directly to the rebels via support of the international community including western intelligence agencies like the cia. the concern is the shipments of weapons. are they actually getting to the right hands and that is a major concer
. >> those opposed to bashar al assad's government are struggling to maintain a united coalition after the head of the u.s.-backed opposition resigned. "the new york times" reports arab nations and turkey have sharply stepped up aid to the rebels with the help of the cia. for more on that, nbc's eamon mohyeldin joins us. >> as you just mentioned there, the greatest concern for u.s. officials right now are the flights coming in from iran over iraq and into syria. now,...
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it could use government owned real estate as collateral to raise the money. in a statement they said they're ready to discuss a new proposal. the european central bank officials say it will continue to extend emergency funding until monday. they urged a formal agreement should be reached with the eu for the bailout soon possible. let's get a check on the markets now. the dow jones industrial average fell on thursday. that's after further concerns with the banking crisis in cyprus. to see how stocks are performing let's go do ramin. we've seen a pull back in european and u.s. markets. are we seeing that down trend continue here? >> yes, we are. the main drag on the market s the reemergence about concerns with the banking scenario surrounding cyprus. that led the euro lower including the yen. let's have a look at the exact opening levels for today, friday, march 22nd. both indexes are trading lower. we're going to see if the nikkei ends in the positive or the negative. we felt the jitters and volatility this week that's for sure. your zone pmi or business activ
it could use government owned real estate as collateral to raise the money. in a statement they said they're ready to discuss a new proposal. the european central bank officials say it will continue to extend emergency funding until monday. they urged a formal agreement should be reached with the eu for the bailout soon possible. let's get a check on the markets now. the dow jones industrial average fell on thursday. that's after further concerns with the banking crisis in cyprus. to see how...
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although it is free from government forces, divisions are deep. this man is geared to show his identity. >> we're trying to agree. it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the christian village. >> is the nature of the law and order in syria. those that fought side by side against the state now fear the top stories this hour, the central african republic, dissolving parliament. cyprus is banks will stay shut until thursday. to stop a run on deposits. the $13 billion international bailout. the united nations is moving around international staff out of syria. the hotel as housing workers in damascus. states has promised to cooperate with the afghan government on security. eohn kerry said he was on this same page. jennifer glass reports. afghans have been waiting
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these would include the bank's purchase of government bonds. it buys bonds with maturities of up to three years. he will also likely accelerate the plan to purchase a certain amount of bonds every month without setting a time limit. >>> now take a look at the market figures. >>> now take a look at the extended weather forecast for cities around the world. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for >>> today, this garden is part of the headquarters of the school of tea ceremony. it is normally closed to the public and filming is permitted only on rare occasions. in japanese, the tea ceremony is a tradition of hospitality that brings significance to the spirit of drinking tea. it has inspired the creation of the garden we will see today. so let's visit this estate where the traditions of the tea ceremony have been maintained for more than 400 years. one of the schools of tea ceremony upholding the legacy of the great tea master. this elegant gate was a gift from a powerful man who lived in those days. the tea garden was laid out
these would include the bank's purchase of government bonds. it buys bonds with maturities of up to three years. he will also likely accelerate the plan to purchase a certain amount of bonds every month without setting a time limit. >>> now take a look at the market figures. >>> now take a look at the extended weather forecast for cities around the world. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for >>> today, this garden is part of...
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his government has been blamed for a lot. the country has become a bit of a tax haven for rich russians. some banks, we are told now, will reopen on tuesday, but restrictions will be in place. there was real fear there will be a run on those banks when they do reopen and in fact, we have just learned that the two biggest and most troubled banks will not reopen tomorrow. we're told now they won't open again until thursday. what is the u.s. take away from all this, megyn? >> europe, the ally, and trading partner for the united states, certainly, is intact. that's a good thing. but according to experts, the credibility of the euro shall the credibility of the european union has been damaged by all of this back and forth for the past couple of days. as you noted, a very dangerous precedent has been set, that is dipping into private bank accounts to pay for the government, and maybe that's why we see the markets both here and in the states go down today. >> megyn: greg palkot, thank you. it's not often that the economy in cyprus m
his government has been blamed for a lot. the country has become a bit of a tax haven for rich russians. some banks, we are told now, will reopen on tuesday, but restrictions will be in place. there was real fear there will be a run on those banks when they do reopen and in fact, we have just learned that the two biggest and most troubled banks will not reopen tomorrow. we're told now they won't open again until thursday. what is the u.s. take away from all this, megyn? >> europe, the...
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our government to release them. but fi is not on that list but let's be clear everybody in guantanamo is indefinitely detained nobody is being released cleared for release or not why nor joy you to me surely to explain the u.s. must have a justified legal reason for keeping these people locked up. yes the reason very simple and it's at the foot of president obama now you're talking to a federal defender what that means is that i come from the far left i am a liberal i believe in president obama and i voted for him twice but this is a broken promise one that he has chosen to abide by and not abide by excuse me he looks at the republicans in congress he says it's their fault well as of today there's not one person in the ministration i can contact to redress these problems there's nobody in the entire obama administration i could call and say let's stop the hunger strike i'm forced to do that at the base with with. young officers at the base if people do start to die do you think there will be any more attention from
our government to release them. but fi is not on that list but let's be clear everybody in guantanamo is indefinitely detained nobody is being released cleared for release or not why nor joy you to me surely to explain the u.s. must have a justified legal reason for keeping these people locked up. yes the reason very simple and it's at the foot of president obama now you're talking to a federal defender what that means is that i come from the far left i am a liberal i believe in president obama...
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government doesn't close the facility with some inmates held that without charge and tells just a few minutes. to . see. my. i've . upset i. hello again the hunger strike among guantanamo bay prisoners has ended its forty fifth day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to doctors rights groups claim more than one hundred detainees are refusing food the mistreatment while the pentagon maintains the number is much lower the strike has brought the prisoners back into the headlines at least one form is being kept there without charge i reports on the british government's response. to the u.k. foreign office for that position and we can have a listen to the statement that we were saved back right now. u.k. has long held that indefinite detention without review of a fair trial is unacceptable and we welcome president obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the lawful sustainable and principled regime for the handling of detainees there so quite an anodyne tax thread that sounds like it could be in some serio
government doesn't close the facility with some inmates held that without charge and tells just a few minutes. to . see. my. i've . upset i. hello again the hunger strike among guantanamo bay prisoners has ended its forty fifth day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to doctors rights groups claim more than one hundred detainees are refusing food the mistreatment while the pentagon maintains the number is much lower the strike has brought the prisoners back into the...
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the capital flows will be temporarily restricted the last ditch deal may be hailed as a relief by the government and the e.u. but it's. people struggling to get money. from. this like. part of. that ten billion euro bailout and what will. happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have been going to motional rollercoaster wondering what is going to happen to their money to their savings i think look at this example one day it was here the next day it is it and they're wondering is the same thing going to happen to their jobs or their savings to everything else they think they have precisely what did you choose and tonio and manager for the country's biggest bank the bank of cyprus has been thinking all through this rollercoaster week for the first time in my life for fifty four years. and the last week and especially. i was. just too. many more. to. say ok. the bank of cyprus according to th
the capital flows will be temporarily restricted the last ditch deal may be hailed as a relief by the government and the e.u. but it's. people struggling to get money. from. this like. part of. that ten billion euro bailout and what will. happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have been...
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pressure could be put on other governments friendly governments within the european union maybe elsewhere in the world to actually take some of those guantanamo detainees who have been cleared for release it's approximately seventy people who have been cleared and yet no solution has been found for them some countries the u.k. is one have already taken some of their own residence but nobody is are seems to be offering any additional help at the moment so the united states is basically left with no solution as to where these people can go and as your report says as well they appear to actually have given up really trying to find a real solution for these people which is horrendous and a real blot on the human rights record i think of the united states president barack obama when he first stepped into the scene as president he said that his fear for is a major you know work it's a close up of guantanamo but now the u.s. military has asked for forty nine million dollars to construct a new prison building at the facility how does this all add up well i don't think it does add up i think the b
pressure could be put on other governments friendly governments within the european union maybe elsewhere in the world to actually take some of those guantanamo detainees who have been cleared for release it's approximately seventy people who have been cleared and yet no solution has been found for them some countries the u.k. is one have already taken some of their own residence but nobody is are seems to be offering any additional help at the moment so the united states is basically left with...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, a veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer
>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be...
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[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and
[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work...
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> reporter: americans have overwhelmingly embracedger netwo generic drugs over brand names, but the government is asking the supreme court to consider whether consumers have been cheated out of even more savings by so-called pay for delay drug patent deals that keep drugs from coming to market sooner. the case involved the drug androjel. the drug's distributor struck a deal with watson pharmaceutical in 2006, which keeps the generic off shelves until 2015 in exchange for a fee. the industry contends in reaching some settlements for drugs like lipitor, consumers have benefitted. >> lipitor is coming to the market five years before the expiration of the patent, saving $4.5 billion per year. this is one of many patent settlements that involved some kind of consideration that saved consumers and the federal government billions of dollars. >> reporter: aarp and the ama argue settlements allowing big pharma companies which pay companies to wait, undermine abilities for doctors to give cost-effective prescriptions to patients. analysts from deerfield institute found generics lost 52% of them. armen .
> reporter: americans have overwhelmingly embracedger netwo generic drugs over brand names, but the government is asking the supreme court to consider whether consumers have been cheated out of even more savings by so-called pay for delay drug patent deals that keep drugs from coming to market sooner. the case involved the drug androjel. the drug's distributor struck a deal with watson pharmaceutical in 2006, which keeps the generic off shelves until 2015 in exchange for a fee. the industry...
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more than a thousand students have protested in nicosia against the last ditch bailout deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the separate capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that says the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned while all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until thursday to prevent a massive run on accounts depositors with over one hundred thousand euros and two of the main banks could see about forty percent of their assets taken to raise money for the crucial. reports now from nicosia. now this is. is that at the heart of the deal that cyprus sealed with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout it needs and what will happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here haircut a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week i've bee
more than a thousand students have protested in nicosia against the last ditch bailout deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the separate capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that says the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned while all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until thursday to prevent a massive run on accounts...
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but, the government is allowing the company to raise prices on oil, so that could be a good thing. moving on to seagate technology, what do you see there? > > yeah, stx, stx has been a little bit under-performing the other hard drive spaces. we see wdc on fire, we see sandisk at 52-week highs, so those have been performing very well. stx, very similar concept: we saw aggressive call buying in it stx. they were buying april 34s, and they were buying april 39s. now they are buying weeklies for next week's 36 calls. i think we are going to get end-of-the-quarter markup. this friday is end-of-the- quarter mark-up - it is the last day of the quarter. i think a lot of these stocks are going to run up into this. i think stx is a perfect example. on friday, it bounced off that 50-day moving average at $34.16. i like what they're doing globally. they are based out of dublin, but they have good exposure to the global growth story. we've seen mixed earnings in technology. mu went higher, oracle went lower; but i like what stx is doing, and with aggressive call-buyers, i bought some calls, i c
but, the government is allowing the company to raise prices on oil, so that could be a good thing. moving on to seagate technology, what do you see there? > > yeah, stx, stx has been a little bit under-performing the other hard drive spaces. we see wdc on fire, we see sandisk at 52-week highs, so those have been performing very well. stx, very similar concept: we saw aggressive call buying in it stx. they were buying april 34s, and they were buying april 39s. now they are buying weeklies...
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cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings on the lash out at their government and goodbye good job cuts the harsh treatment from europe. china and russia as top companies sign off massive oil and gas supply deals bolstering ties during the new chinese leaders visit to moscow his first official foreign trip to bring up to speed on but today. i'm glad tunnel by officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while having rights groups put the figure out over one hundred. we're getting them just joined us coming up here in our team tonight to our top story the as you just heard thousands of anti-government protesters a clashing with riot police outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital cairo reports of come in saying that over seventy people have already been injured that's the indication anyway ati's bell true is therefore it's not about what's going to bring us up to speed on this latest violence he's. going to. seize he punted week and we're going to take or take but i'm certain the good people i keep thinking if i ge
cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings on the lash out at their government and goodbye good job cuts the harsh treatment from europe. china and russia as top companies sign off massive oil and gas supply deals bolstering ties during the new chinese leaders visit to moscow his first official foreign trip to bring up to speed on but today. i'm glad tunnel by officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while having rights groups put the figure out...
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cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings and lash out at their government angered by job cuts and harsh treatment from europe. china's new leaders in moscow in his first official foreign visit the two powers cemented their partnership with a number of energy trade and cooperation dales. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while human rights groups but the figure now at over one hundred. eleven even if you just joined us coming over here at the new center tonight live with you on our top stories you just heard thousands of anti-government protesters are clashing with riot police outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital cairo true is there for us now either bell what's actually going on in cairo how violent is this protest bring us up to speed. it's been very safe clashes between anti-government protest because it's a pool to them it's another had a key strategic away from the main head cool kids all the instruments create it very early this afternoon when. rival groups take each other a
cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings and lash out at their government angered by job cuts and harsh treatment from europe. china's new leaders in moscow in his first official foreign visit the two powers cemented their partnership with a number of energy trade and cooperation dales. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while human rights groups but the figure now at over one hundred. eleven even if you just joined us...
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the syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around the time of the and said rest in syria but he insisted on his and his position i did not change into becoming one of this one of the people who were with pollution and with the rest. meanwhile cracks appearing in the syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister to govern rebel held areas the election of u.s. citizen ghassan hitto led twelve members of the body to resign from the umbrella opposition group. who took part in the anti assad movement says the coalition is being guided by islamist radicals. the coalition went too far forming a monochrome government which we can characterize as extremists the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of the head of government for iraq under mcgrath whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result
the syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around the time of the and said rest in syria but he insisted on his and his position i did not change into becoming one of this one of the people who were with pollution and with the rest. meanwhile cracks appearing in the syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister to govern rebel held areas...
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i don't think we need a grand bargain but we need a functioning government. i'm not sure we have that. finally i think the environmental issues, we've been pre tenning they aren't there. but they're going to get more and more visible. we really should have been panicking about them long before now and i think by the time ten years up, it will become undeniable that we really should be scared and acting on environmental issue. >> professor krugman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> can always count on krugman for a fresh perspective on the world economy. let's take a look at treasury, currencies and commodities and how they did today. ♪ >>> one upcoming movie that hopes to join that same list of box office winners someday is the film based on the canceled tv series veronica mars. and the money needed to produce the movie is being raisesed in an unusual way. >> veronica mars had a cult following before the show was canceled in 2007. now die hard fans are rushing to turn the movie into a tv movie. >> what are we going to do with this
i don't think we need a grand bargain but we need a functioning government. i'm not sure we have that. finally i think the environmental issues, we've been pre tenning they aren't there. but they're going to get more and more visible. we really should have been panicking about them long before now and i think by the time ten years up, it will become undeniable that we really should be scared and acting on environmental issue. >> professor krugman, thank you very much for joining us...
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resident is being kept there without charge or reports on the british government's response r.t. turned to the u.k. foreign office for their position and we can have a listen to the statement that we received back right now the u.k. has long held that indefinite detention review a fair trial is unacceptable and we welcome president obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the sustainable and principled regime for the handling of detainees. so quite an anodyne text read that sounds like it could be in some serious need of updating actually it refers to us president obama's continuing commitment to closing down the prison now the closure of guantanamo bay was actually one of us president obama's main campaign promises back in the two thousand and eight presidential election it's something he's spoken about a lot it's a promise he's made repeatedly yet. later and nothing has happened in fact the only shutting down that's taken place recently is the closure of the government office that's charged with transferring the detainees
resident is being kept there without charge or reports on the british government's response r.t. turned to the u.k. foreign office for their position and we can have a listen to the statement that we received back right now the u.k. has long held that indefinite detention review a fair trial is unacceptable and we welcome president obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the sustainable and principled regime for the handling of...
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the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on the announcement over the weekend from brussels that in order to get a ten billion euro bailout package cyprus will have to cough up about five point eight billion in the suggestion to impose a tax on. ninety one percent of cypriots according to a poll have been against. we've seen protests on the streets of people angry really . and specifically a germany they feel of the country has been cornered into a position where they really have no choice but to take a very hard decision now here's what some of the cypriots feel right now towards europe.
the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on...
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the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she runs a small restaurant, and imports and sort -- an important source of income for her family of five. with the loan, i can buy supplies and offer people more food and increase my turnover by 50%. happy. she is planning to grant her another loan. she asks if she will be able to make the larger repayments. yes, she says, it should not be a problem. she shows me her house. at the moment, she lives with her husband's parents. it for business keeps growing with the help of the loans, she hopes to be able to afford her own house one day. since the end of the military di
the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she...
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the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party opposite. >> mr. speaker, it has been estimated that some of the cost 7 just one nuclear reactor, million households would be lifted out of fuel poverty. it comes with an eye watering 14 billion pound price tag. that does not make nuclear unaffordable, can you tell us what would? >> our fleet of nuclear power stations are coming to the end of their life. i think it is very important that we work hard to replace some of that capacity. myt is what -- why i think right honorable friend was absolutely right to give us the go-ahead. i think it will be an important provide
the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party...
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that's going to give the government, they hope, time to recapitalize the bank. that's a long-winded way to say pitch the bank. put a lot more money in them so they are stronger. not until tuesday because it happens to be a holiday. >> michelle, this is suzie. what do you think could happen on tuesday? there's been so much pent-up anxiety, what happens when those banks open? >> well, it all depends on what happens over the next four days. so cyprus rejeblcted the first idea and they try to raid a pension fund to come up with money to meet the requirements of the bail out from the european partners. now that all of those things have happened, they face two choices. they need to shut down some banks that are very, very weak. or they're going to have to leave the euro. that's the choice they face. and depending on which one they make, that's what's going to happen on tuesday. >> michelle, how did the banks in cyprus get so bloody. is it really traceable basically to the fact that it's a kind of "don't ask, don't tell" kind of banking culture. >> well, certainly, thi
that's going to give the government, they hope, time to recapitalize the bank. that's a long-winded way to say pitch the bank. put a lot more money in them so they are stronger. not until tuesday because it happens to be a holiday. >> michelle, this is suzie. what do you think could happen on tuesday? there's been so much pent-up anxiety, what happens when those banks open? >> well, it all depends on what happens over the next four days. so cyprus rejeblcted the first idea and they...
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the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got hurt. >> neil: how bad does this get as far as a scandal and how much it hurts banks, there, here, everywhere? >> imagine this country is only the size of yellowstone national park. the population is as big as dallas but the ramifications and reverberation, why don't people in spain take money out of the bank. people in eu said we love this idea of taking money out of individual banking deposits. so, it's going to happen again. so why you keep your money in a european bank at this point? i have no idea. there could be more runs. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. thank you very much. and i think she put i
the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got...